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Post by achromatic on Jul 31, 2021 7:02:37 GMT -5
He chuckled. "From what I heard, but we'll have to show up to see whether the party's over or not," he mused, "it should be by the large church with the spire, do you know where that is?"
Post by ashestoashes on Aug 12, 2021 0:44:20 GMT -5
"A large church w-w-with a spire? I only know of one that is n-n-near by...lets see if that is the one you are thinking of." With a slight spring in her step the bengal she cat lead the way once again kind of excited at the thought of a party. Sure it would also be...somewhat terrifying but its not like she would show or admit it. After all in the League you had to learn to get over such fears and worries unless you wanted to be seen as a weak individual.
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Post by achromatic on Aug 13, 2021 17:54:50 GMT -5
He nodded brightly. Of course, these were all rumours, but it didn't matter, he just wanted something fun to do, and even if there wasn't a party, he had never been to the church. It was the only place that truly stood out from the buildings nearby. He had been curious for a while now; even if there wasn't a party, surely there'd be something to explore.
Post by ashestoashes on Aug 18, 2021 21:21:09 GMT -5
The pair of cats traveled on their way towards their destination until the spire appeared within their vision. The church was tall and old with some parts cracked and covered in moss. It didn't seem like the building had been in use for a long time but that didn't mean that Orion wouldn't be cautious. Two legs were not to be trusted at all, and who knew how they thought. They were truly a mystery to her. "Well we have a-a-arrived."
Post by achromatic on Aug 19, 2021 19:21:39 GMT -5
Hywel stared up at the building, wide-eyed and gazing in wonder. Churches were still a new thing to him. In fact, all of human architecture was new to a cat who had grown up on the ihghlands. "I always wondered how they build these," he mused, more speaking to himself than to Orion.
He turned to her with a smile. "Shall we?" he spoke, as they entered into the space. If there had been a party, they were a step too late. There were indications of cats having the time of their life here, but it was unfortunately devoid of the actual cats.
Post by ashestoashes on Aug 29, 2021 19:36:36 GMT -5
Part of Orion made her want to hesitate but the Primal Instinct cat in her made her move forwards towards this new adventure awaiting them. She herself had been in the area before but never ventured inside....there wasn't a real need to. Now however there was a reason and she was uncertain of what would be behind the doors-
That was when she saw the aftermath of what had looked like a fun party. A small part of her was disappointed but over all more curious than anything. "W-w-what is this thing? I have never seen anything like this before." Orion pointed to a pile of streamers and confetti on the ground.
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Post by achromatic on Aug 30, 2021 17:21:10 GMT -5
Hywel sighed. "Seems like we're a bit late," he chuckled, glancing around, "I guess maybe my source gave me a wrong time for this." He didn't really know what any of these things were either, but they were pretty, and surely the parties in the city were plenty more wild than the ones scattered across his journeys; barns weren't nearly as entertaining as warehouses.
"They look fun," he offered brightly, "probably decorations, or something for a game, don't you think?"
He continued forward, delighted to find what seemed like leftover food from the party too. "Seems like everyone had a feast."